****What? You call that a comeback?! Ok, so the song is somewhat catchy and fun, but it's completely throwaway. The verses sound like What The Hell from Avril and the chorus is so lame.After this it's bye bye to Queen of Pop and hello to Disney star wannabe.

It has actually grow on me quite a bit. Love the video and the bridge, but it's still one of her weaker singles. Last edited: 04.02.2012 20:06

**It's not bad, but there are some cringeful moments which are so bad I cracked up (i.e. the Cheerleader's "L! U! V! Madonna!"). M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj are horrible but otherwise it's not a bad pop track with a somewhat happy vibe. The reason why I am not giving this a 3 is because this is still very poor for a 'comeback.'Last edited: 04.02.2012 12:51

***Waited after a few listens to review but after seeing her Superbowl half time show the difference between a track like this and Like a Prayer is huge and won't be remembered in a few years, let alone 23 like the mentioned song. I mean does anyone really remember recentish songs like 4 minutes like they do songs from her debut up to the music album period. She definately has a lot going for her due to her profile and long ever changing career but is the case more Madonna the icon and less Madonna the music. Minaj and M.I.A are just ok. UK#37 and Ireland#11. US#10.Last edited: 16.02.2012 11:58

***It's a decent song. A little bit of fun, but definitely one of her weakest comeback singles to date, if not weakest. Nicki Minaj & M.I.A do nothing for this song either, they're just there so it helps in charting well in the U.S. The film clip is the only great thing about this. Overall, a very average 'effort'!Last edited: 18.08.2012 11:18

**Never been a big fan of Madonna's, but I can admit that she has released some great singles in the past, but this is just average at best. There's nothing to it at all and for one of the lyrics to be "all the records sound the same" is just ironic seeing as how the song doesn't stand out from anything else in the chart down to the overuse of a Nicki Minaj rap and the tedious lyrics. Just boring!

***Okay, so it's not as bad as the stupid spelling in the title and the ridiculously out of place featuring credits made me expect it to be, but it's still not very good. The verses are quite solid and could form part of a very strong pop track, if you exclude the cheerleading of "LUV Madonna" which is just stupid and makes it seem like Madonna wants to be Avril Lavigne who also won't act her age. But the verses lead into a dull and uninteresting chorus which ruins the flow of the whole song. And though Nicki Minaj only stinks up the track for a short time, she's still wildly out of place. Dance-pop doesn't need some abrasive skank rapping about who knows what. Well, unless you're over fifty and you haven't had a hit for a few years and so you're desperately seeking some form of relevance to the youth of the world. But even then, get someone to feature who actually fits your style of music. Or better yet, don't, and stand on your own two feet for your "comeback" single. Pluck out the desperate manouevres later if you need them. And not content with Minaj, there's also M.I.A. and I just have no idea at all why she's there.

So yeah, a possibly passable pop track is ruined by out of place raps and stupid cheerleading, and just comes off as reeking desperately for attention or relevance. Fan or not, I could have at least respected Madonna if this song had been different, but I can't respect this or her the way it is. 2.5

**I'm very disappointed by this. Tbh madonna hasn't made anything outstanding in years and to me this sounds like something mediocre artists should be putting out. Additionally it reminds me of girlfriend by AVril lavigne. That song irritatea me. This does the same for now. Well see where it goes from here.

****A very strong pop song, that any unknown artist would kill to have. Has an insanely happy vibe about. While it won't go down as a great or memorable hit and is very disposable, I must applaud Madonna for going back to the pop world. I'll admit that the featuring artists are purely there for hipness and probably to get played on Urban radio in the US, but thankfully their contribution is little. While Madonna is not a leader with this song and is more a follower, I'm just happy to have her back in the pop world.

***Around this time I was a massive fan of Nicki and I still love her verse in this song. Nicki and MIA's 15-second verses save the song from a boring Madonna song with pointless verses. Not a bad move Madonna but I wasn't really expecting anything huge in terms of chart success.